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“some facing the busy street - had lots of light and atmosphere” (432marianav)

Mar 20, 2014

“The higher the floor and the more to the back the better your chances of a good night's sleep.” (CubanPete)

Feb 2, 2014

“Skip the hydro shower, showers are too small and water pressue poor. Dont' take room 120 if you go to bed early. A resturrant right below and you can hear it until late at night and first thing in the AM.” (charlina2013)

Fantastic location, friendly helpful staff, great breakfast with a large variety of fresh food. Nothing better than looking down the cobblestone road looking at the hive of activity daily. Windows and shutters cut the the noise, always had a good nights sleep. Position to Metro and Spanish Steps a big bonus. Definitely want to stay there again.

This place is great location wise right in the heart of the old town and within walking distance of all the historic bit and pieces which was great. - However the matress although big obviously has not been replaced for sometime as both sides had concave impressions on them where countless people have rested their weary bodies, so that was...
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This is a pleasant and reasonably priced hotel, in the heart of Rome a couple of hundred metres from the Spanish Steps. The room we stayed in was of a comfortable size, the bed was huge and offered a great night's sleep. Room facilities - air conditioning, spa bath, reasonable shower, a tiny tv, mini bar. Room well decorated, clean...
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Stayed here in late September. The staff was very helpful, the location was very convient, nothing to complain about. The breakfast room staff was friendly and spoke English very well. Would definitely recommend this hotel.

This hotel is located on one of the small streets at the bottom of the Spanish Steps. Right across the street there are several good restaurants, for lunch and dinner. The room was very clean, big enough, there is air conditioning and good sound-proofing from the noise of the street in front. The owner was very helpful and nice, gave...
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Having been to rome a few times before and used the metro to travel around this hotel was a wonderful find, being centrally located it meant we could walk to most locations and start each day without the grind of the underground system.
A great friendly hotel, basic rooms but everything worked and the Aircon was excellent after a full...
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I nearly didn't publish this review as I wanted to keep it to myself! This is a lovely small hotel in a quiet back street near the Spanish Steps. Whilst the hotel itself is nice and quiet, you are only a minute walk to many bars, restaurants and shops. The rooms are beautiful and our room (128) had a lovely...
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After traveling around Italy for a week in small hotels, this shower was my favorite part of the place!! The location is excellent, very close to the metro to the coloseum, Vatican City, and an easy walk to the Spanish steps. Excellent restaurants near also. The front desk was very helpful at helping us choose! Would go back again!

I stayed at Hotel Piazza di Spagna in the late 90s and again in 2000. Both times it impressed me with its fantastic location in central Rome( a block from the Spanish Steps), it's charming exterior/interior, and tasteful, clean furnishings. The hotel is nothing fancy and the services are minimal, but it simply cannot be beat for its prices and...
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I was staying in this hotel from 19th to 24th July. Hotel is in the excellent location near the Spanish steps in a street full of restaurants and shops. Staff was very friendly and polite. Room (110) was clean with the view on the street so in the night we could enjoy the music from the maestro on the nearby...
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Staying in Campo Marzio

Neighborhood Profile

Campo Marzio

From its original role as ancient army training fields to its present-day identity as one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods, the Campo Marzio is the best place to get lost in Rome. Gorgeous Renaissance and Baroque palazzos line the streets, and are filled with enticing boutiques and food shops. By day, Rome’s best-dressed denizens criss-cross its streets in a fashionable parade of errands, occasionally pausing to look fabulous in gorgeous piazzas like San Lorenzo in Lucina. Campo Marzio can be a bit of a sleeper after aperitivi hour (9pm), so visit by day and experience the pulse of daytime Rome.

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Highlights

Room Service

Free Breakfast

Free Internet

Bar/Lounge

Things to do

Bar/Lounge

Tennis Court

Internet

Free Internet

Services

Room Service

Free Breakfast

Shuttle Bus Service

Dry Cleaning

Official Description (provided by the hotel)

Situated on a charming street between Via Condotti and Via della Croce, only two minutes walk from the Spanish Steps, it is in a perfect position for sightseeing, shopping, visiting museums and restaurants and walking in historical Rome.
The hotel, owned and run by three generations of the same family, has a worldwide reputation for caring for its guests who return year after year.
Completely renovated and refurbished, with a new breakfast room, each room has its own individual character and offers that personal touch which makes staying with us a truly enjoyable experience. ...more less

Additional Information about Hotel Piazza di Spagna

Address: Via Mario de' Fiori 61, 00187Rome, Italy

Location:Italy > Lazio > Rome> Campo Marzio

Price Range (Based on Average Rates):
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Hotel Class:3 star — Hotel Piazza di Spagna 3*

Number of rooms: 17

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